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Hey, does anyone know how to set up lists for emails for the various organizations around campus? I'm in two organizations as an officer and we definitely need to be able to communicate with our members about upcoming events and such.

Adrian - do you have groups on Hub for these organizations? If so, and if you are an admin for those groups, you can actually email the whole group by clicking on 'Manage' and then 'Members' and then 'Send email to group'. You will just need to make sure all members are following your group. Hope that helps!

The Hub is the university's web site and also a central location for all types of campus communications! We encourage all students, faculty, and staff to join Hub so that they have a central access point to see all types of information.

Also, if you have organization members or key contacts who do not have an MSOE account, they can sign up for Hub so that they can receive organization information as well! This is a great option for alumni and other community members who may interact with your groups on a regular basis.

It's not a matter of not having groups on the hub. It's simply that it's being forced on to the students when it does not fully replace the features of the programs it's replacing. On top of that, not all of the alumni that were on our lists are on the hub yet, nor do all of the students utilize the hub, so they aren't following our groups! Along with that, with the sudden loss of the lists with no warning or explanation, we do not have a list of all those subscribed to our list and have no way to find that out. I have a list of current members, but I do not know all of the alumni that have chosen to keep getting emails from our lists as they wanted to keep up with our organization.

I understand the desire to move everything to the hub. A centralized location that you can access everything from sounds great! But so far, it has not been implemented correct, is terrible to navigate to find things, and frankly was not ready to be fully rolled out and inside.msoe.edu replaced. Plus the fact glaring absence of student input during the development and planning process, which would've smoothed out innumerable issues. If you want students to use it, you have to make it easy and appealing, and at this point it in time, it is neither.

Nicholas, I can understand your frustration. The list serves were scheduled to go away at some point in the future but certainly not in the time frame that has occurred. We had planned to communicate and alert users so they would have ample time to make any necessary plans. I am sorry things did not happen the way we hoped.

I believe there may be a way to access the individuals who were on your list serves. If you could please let me know which group you represent, we can work toward accessing that information for you.

Thank you for your feelings about how Hub was implemented. While we have learned things along the way, I can assure you that students were taken into account during the building phase of our community. Their voice and input is what has helped make Hub what it is today. We continue to listen to feedback and make priorities. The student voice is important to us and you can be assured that we continue to listen so our community grows.

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